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16 Aug 2011

Author:
Dunstan Allison Hope, Business for Social Responsibility (BSR)

Video: How the Tech Sector Should Address Human Rights

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Last month, the United Nations Human Rights Council approved new Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights...BSR is exploring how information and communications technology (ICT) companies can apply the Guiding Principles, and have proposed four priorities: - Engage with users - Undertake due diligence on business relationships - Understand opportunities for leverage - Increase comparability in human rights reporting These four priorities are described further in my video blog below, my previous written blog, and the "Version 1.0" report.